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Home / News / Market and Prices / Rio+Sanitation contracts solar plants and announces entry into the free market

Rio+Sanitation contracts solar plants and announces entry into the free market

By 2024, the concessionaire will have around 96% of its energy consumption coming from clean sources
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  • September 1, 2023, at 12:46 PM
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CanalSolar Rio+Saneamento contracts solar plants and announces entry into the free market
Projects will be built in the cities of Seropédica (RJ) and Porto Real (RJ). Photo: Disclosure

Rio+Saneamento, concessionaire of Grupo Águas do Brasil, announced that two photovoltaic plants will be built to meet part of its energy consumption in the water and sewage sanitation process.

The plants contracted in the DG (distributed generation) modality have, together, 5,5 MW of installed power with the capacity to generate 13,5 million kWh annually.

The units will be built in the cities of Seropédica (RJ), in Baixada Fluminense, and Porto Real (RJ), in Sul Fluminense, based on an agreement with the Gera Group.

Free market

Now on the free market, Rio+Saneamento will start purchasing approximately 50 million kWh per year from a guaranteed clean energy source — I-REC certification from biomass. The contract in this modality is signed with Raízen.

With these actions, Rio+Saneamento will have, by 2024, approximately 96% of its energy consumption coming from clean energy sources.

“These two contracts reinforce our commitment to the energy transition and operational efficiency, and are equivalent to a reduction in emissions of 27,2 thousand tons of CO2 and the planting of 190.500 trees throughout the project. Our goal is to reach 100% clean energy by 2025,” says Leonardo Righetto, president of the concessionaire.

The energy from DG will be used in 17 cities served by Rio+Saneamento in the state, more precisely in the low voltage operational units: Water Treatment Stations (WTPs), water and sewage lifts and catchments, in addition to the operation of boosters.

The energy captured on the free market will be used to supply ETAs, medium voltage water intakes and pumps.

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Ericka Araújo
Communications Leader Canal Solar. Host of Papo Solar. Since 2020, he has been following the renewable energy market. He has experience in producing podcasts, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.
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  1. Avatar Yord enegy solar energy and solutions said:
    5 from 2023 from September to 08: 16

    Hello good morning, I just need to contact this agent from Yord Enegy Solar Energy and Solutions to leverage the free market for photovoltaic solar energy. I have been in the business since 2019. I have 102 residential installations. My WhatsApp number is 21 96420 2936. My name is Wellington Cândido from Yord Enegy Solar Energy and Solutions. Thank you.

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    4 from 2023 from September to 09: 43

    I would like to contact ETAs

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